Who did you sacrifice in the prologue of Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon as the Marth-imitator?
I personally sacrificed Jagen. He is, as his name implies, a Jagen-character (the name gained from Jagen, as he was the first). For those who are not knowledgeable about Fire Emblem lingo, a Jagen-character is basically a character who is unstoppable initially, but becomes much weaker than the lower level initial characters later in the game. Jagen-characters are good for saving yourself in tight spots initially in the game, but otherwise are a big experience sap. I decided to keep the others because they basically have more potential.
What are your thoughts on the subject? Who did you all sacrifice?
EDIT: the extra detail: basically one needs to sacrifice somebody as a Marth impersonator in order to throw off the hordes of enemies and win the level. It cannot be completed unless you select one unit to be the decoy (believe me I tried fighting back. Despite success, the door still did not open
), resulting in that one unit's death (it is meant to teach the player about how sacrifices must be made in the game).
I personally sacrificed Jagen. He is, as his name implies, a Jagen-character (the name gained from Jagen, as he was the first). For those who are not knowledgeable about Fire Emblem lingo, a Jagen-character is basically a character who is unstoppable initially, but becomes much weaker than the lower level initial characters later in the game. Jagen-characters are good for saving yourself in tight spots initially in the game, but otherwise are a big experience sap. I decided to keep the others because they basically have more potential.
What are your thoughts on the subject? Who did you all sacrifice?
EDIT: the extra detail: basically one needs to sacrifice somebody as a Marth impersonator in order to throw off the hordes of enemies and win the level. It cannot be completed unless you select one unit to be the decoy (believe me I tried fighting back. Despite success, the door still did not open